Turbo Ben Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 So, I might be able to get a 4cyl Mustang for dirt cheap. My question is, will the 5.0 motor just drop in? Or do I have to weld in new motor mounts? This is the deciding factor as to whether or not I go ahead and try to talk my friend out of this car. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
desperado Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 As far as I know the holes are there you just bolt it in. Thing is, getting a motor in a car is the easy part. Hell I have set 350's in chevette's. No they don't really fit well, but it will sit in there. exhaust is another story, but that ain't what you are concerned with. I would sit down and figure out if you are goign to want to run EFI or a carb first. Second is what sort of money do you have to spend to do this swap. The hard parts of a swap like thing are made easier with some well spent money. If you are going EFI, get ready for some big bucks or some headaches. Moving a computer into a car without a computer is a bitch, if it DOES already have a computer, it's worse. So that's the first pile of money, a stand alone EMU. And we are talking $1000 to $2000 for that, but it plugs in, the fucker will fire up at the hit of the key every time and always be in perfect tune, pretty much. The other route there is a carb. Much less expensive, requires no PC to tune, but there is NO carb that will run a perfect mixture at all throttle positions in all RPMS and loads. Second is the Ignition system. Again, money or you better know your wiring. Easiest thing to do is go spend $200 and buy a MSD 6A or a Mallory Hyfire. Reason is that if you supply it with 12 volts and a signal from the pickup in the distributor it will fire and run. Trying to setup a factory system, especially one that is part of the computer is a bitch. It's not that it's not possible it's just tiem consuming and complex to get all the wiring in right. And for those that notised, yes, computer distributors don't hav a vacuum or a mechanical advance. But for $135 MSD has a box that will do it and is fully tuneable for the advance curve, and will not change over time like a factroy mechanical advance will because of the springs loosing tension. As long as you have all this considered, go for it. I have seen 460's in fox bodies, and they will set tight in with the right kit. So dropping ina 302 or a 351 is not going to be hard at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stolen 5.0 Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 5.0 motor mounts will bolt right in. need diff radiator and fan. change out front springs. and i will upgrade the brakes and rear end. fuel injected harness and computer will plug into body harness Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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